Will the Dalai Lama be reborn or not? Clear picture after political ruckus
According to reports, the Dalai Lama was about to make this announcement to save Tibetan Buddhism from the Communist Party of China. However, in the statement issued from his office, all speculations have been put to rest.
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14th Dalai Lama K’s office has denied all the reports that said that he will soon return to his office. Rebirth Will announce no. According to reports, the Dalai Lama made this announcement from China. Communist Party To save Tibetan Buddhism from However, in the statement issued from his office, all speculations have been put to rest. His office said that neither he has taken any such decision nor is he planning to take any such decision.
He said, ‘The Dalai Lama sometimes tells us that he will live for 113 years. And as long as he is alive, he will continue to serve the people of Tibet as well as help those who believe in Buddhism all over the world. During this, his office made it clear that he has not taken any final decision on reincarnation. The Dalai Lama has given three interviews in the last two decades. During this, he said that he has not yet decided on reincarnation. He is still completely healthy physically and mentally.
Whereas the Xi Jinping regime and the CPC have tried their best to brainwash Buddhists in Tibet and impose a ‘Han’ culture on the territory they have occupied since 1950. The public at large still swears by the 14th Dalai Lama and follows the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Lama is completely free in India
The Narendra Modi government understands the importance of the 14th Dalai Lama very well. He also has a strong influence within the Gelugpa school. Despite public objections by China, the government has no intention of reining in the 14th Dalai Lama, who is free to travel anywhere in the country preaching Buddhism. The Dalai Lama was in Ladakh in August and gave a lot of messages to the crowd during this time. However, some alleged China experts and former Chinese diplomats believe that New Delhi is ‘whipping the dead horse.’
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